There ya go.......
There ya go.......
Just a note if you don't already know. When you find fatigue cracks, clean them up and spray white paint on them. Find the end of the crack and drill a hole in it, before welding. It stops the crack from propogating any further after welding. I've successfully repaired HQ-HZ chassis cracks this way.
Mate what sort of money would you pay for a mig like that or an entry level mig good enought to carry out repair work. I imagine you also have to rent to gas bottle??
The mig cost me $690.00 incl gst and has a 3 year warranty. I had to rent a bottle and buy a helmet.
Depends on what you want to weld with it..... If you are only doing panel work then there are plenty of cheap migs around that are up to the task. I have a cheapy (around $250) that is light and easy to transport and runs fine from a standard 10 amp power socket. Great for rust repairs on panels... especially when I have to take it over to a mates place to repair their rusty projects...... no good for heavier material as they will overheat quickly on the higher amps needed and cut out....
The one GTS got is a ripper for general all purpose welding.... good for panel work as well as heavier welding jobs...
I have a bigger portable??? (bloody heavy) Mig that I use for welding steel handrails, steel house posts, awning frames ect.... the nozzel is a little large at times for some of the tighter spots to weld in car panel work but will go all day without needing a break...
With both Migs I always use gas..... can't stand using gasless wire as it spatters too much.
The best welder I have found for panel welding is the Henrob oxy torch... you can weld really thin material with it along with stainless and cast material. The Henrob is a little hexy for an oxy welder at around $600 for the kit... you then have bottle hire and gas refills on top of that.
4/75 HJ XX7 Sandman Panelvan ... Persian Sand currently restoring
7/76 HX Monaro 4dr 308 4sp... Absinth Yellow and rusty as hell.. SOLD
3/77 HX Sandman Panelvan ... Absinth Yellow and rusty as hell .. SOLD
I can vouch for the Henrob setup, easy to use and saves on gas compared to conventional torches.
Mad Max 1 Van, HJ XX7 Van
It's been a while since I added to the rebuild. I've been doing a lot of small detail bits. Last night I cut out the left hand rear corner which had been hit and distorted the area where the bumper bar goes. We pulled it back out then I made a new piece to replace the corner that had been filled with about 30mm of bog.
thats always a bugger of an area to fix and thats why most are bogged up. Nice work mate.
Mad Max 1 Van, HJ XX7 Van
The wheels are done. I've got them loaded up in the ute and heading for the tyre shop this morning.
As I got them...
Sandblasted
Rubbed down
Added some silver
Then some black
Now for some tyres...............
Last edited by GTS; 08-10-2010 at 08:58 AM.
wow they came up a treat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1973 HQ with HZ front. Currently waiting for its resto.
308 for sale too
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